20miles increased by 30%=new mileage added
20x.3= 6
6 miles more than his previous distance so...
6+20= 26
NOTE you can also use 1.3 instead of .3 as the percent to get the answer with out addition.
Answer:
4 people
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's first write an equation.
We want to find the number of tickets t
The total was $49 so our equation will equal $49 and they spent $15 in snacks so on the other side of the eqaution we have to add $15, on the same side as the snacks we need to add in the cost of tickets, which is $8.50 multiplies by t, or the total number of tickets.
$49 = $8.50t + $15
Solve for t, first subtract $15 from both sides.
$49 - $15 = $8.50t
$34 = $8.50t Divide both sides by $8.50
$34/$8.50 = $8.50t/$8.50
$34/$8.50 = t
4 = t
4 tickets meaning 4 people went.
Complete Question:
Triangle abc has the angle mesausres shown.
m<A = (2x)°
m<B = (5x)°
m<C = (11x)°
Which statement is true about the angles?
A. m<A = 20°
B. m<B = 60°
C. m<A and m<B are complementary
D. m<A + m<C = 120°
Answer:
A. m<A = 20°
Step-by-step explanation:
m<A + m<B + m<C = 180° (sum of interior angles of a triangle)
(substitution)
Solve for x. Add like terms.
Divide both sides by 18
Find the measure of each angle by substituting x = 10:
m<A = (2x)° = 2(10) = 20°
m<B = (5x)° = 5(10) = 50°
m<C = (11x)° = 11(10) = 110°
Therefore, the only true statement is:
A. m<A = 20°
Answer:
B. 80 cm of chain weighs 2 kg.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to choose the correct answer, we need to define the comparative relation between the length and weight of the chain. We will do this by performing the simple operation of division.
It is easier to divide the larger number by the smaller and that is what we will show here (although <em>you can do as you wish and still get the same result</em> - it's math!):
320 ÷ 8 = 40
The result we got is 40. This means that <u>the length of the chain is equal to the value of forty of its weights!</u> And this will be the operation we will perform in order to determine the right answer:
A) Does 2 (kg) multiplied by 40 equal 40 (cm)? No, therefore, it is incorrect.
B) Does 2 (kg) multiplied by 40 equal 80 (cm)? <u>Yes, this answer is correct!</u>
Just in case, we will perform this action with the rest of the possible choices:
C) 4 kg × 40 = 160 and NOT 80 cm.
D) 2 kg × 40 = 80 and NOT 160 cm.